
This chart describes a buttressed crescent city. Specifically, hurricane and storm protection in New Orleans since hurricane Katrina in 2005. Categories have different colors.


This graph- study conducted in 2005- shows the fact that after hurricane Katrina there have been many safe guards put in place to prevent another catastrophe like Katrina from ever happening again in New Orleans.


This graph shows "A Buttressed Crescent City. Enhanced hurricane and storm protection in New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina in 2005.". It also shows what measures have been taken since then.


An infographic showing enhancement in flood protection of New Orleans since the Hurricane Katrina problems. and flooding. A series of flood walls and pump stations.


Levees and similar structures have been strengthened in New Orleans after hurricane Katrina. Flood walls have been built higher, and have internal structural reinforcements. Earthen embankments have also been built up and contain concrete armor. Water pumping stations have also been upgraded.


This image is about enhanced storm protection in New Orleans following hurricane Katrina. These protections include higher and stronger levees, flood walls, pump stations, and storm surge barriers


The is an article from the Wall Street Journal describing the additions and improvements made to New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina. Improvements include levees, flood walls, pump stations and storm-surge barriers.


This shows how information about new flood walls that have been built and shows diagrams that demonstrate how the flood wall works. It also shows pictures.


This chart shows improvements in Hurricane preparedness in New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina. Levees have been made higher and topped with flood walls. Pump systems have been upgraded and new floodgates have been added to prevent storm surge from reaching the city.


This chart show the level of storm and hurricane protection provided to New Orleans since 2005. New designs in floodwalls will attempt to do a better job of decreasing the floods in the city.


This is a series of diagrams and related statistics highlighting the enhanced protection systems put in place in the city of New Orleans after hurricane Katrina.


That is the definition in the embankment and Levees. There is a diagram of sheet piling and something out. I think it has to do with storm barriers and how to prevent flooding


In the wake of Katrina, New Orleans has upgraded its anti-flooding infrastructure. Upgrades include: larger and stronger embankments; higher flood walls and t-walls; improved pumping stations; a new storm surge barrier; and new floodgates.


This chart describes a buttressed crescent city. Specifically, enhanced hurricane and storm protection in New Orleans since hurricane Katrina. Categories include t-wall.

